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you want to change that? >> no, i think we're seeing underlying stability, but i think the consumer is susceptible to some of the head winds out there, whether it's gas prices, the payroll taxes, or weather disruption. i think the consumer's still in a fragile state, you know, remains very resilient, but with -- >> gas prices are coming down, right? these numbers would suggest that the payroll tax hike is not having anywhere near the impact that some people feared it would. >> yeah, it mean so far year-to-date you've seen gas prices up little over 10%. >> but they are starting to come down, that's the point, right? there's a little bit of relief at the pump and not as much pain in the pocket from the payroll tax. apparently. >> yeah, it mean, i think it depends which level of the consumer you're looking at. i think further down the spectrum at the low end, particularly at the dollar stores and even at walmart, i think you're seeing much greater pressure than you are as you trend toward the high end. macy's pr
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more people have to be changed. the church has to be, really, has to be absolutely holy and perfect on this issue. it must be cleaned up. and third is the evangelizing that i think i heard mary mention. one of the issues for pope benedict was to bring more people back into the church. those who have left the church. for example in europe, which has become a very secular place. and also to go and recruit and tell jesus' story all over the world, to make the catholic church much more evangelical. much more meaning to people in their personal life, which is one of the reasons that i converted many years ago. >> this is exciting. >> indeed. larry, thank you very much for that very personal note. we are awaiting the announcement of who the new pope is. >> i want to bring something to you. i was speaking to a professor of management. what will the new pontiff need to lead theture nch the coming years? he will need a strategic vision for the church. in addition he needs team-building skills. he needs to have someone come i
more people have to be changed. the church has to be, really, has to be absolutely holy and perfect on this issue. it must be cleaned up. and third is the evangelizing that i think i heard mary mention. one of the issues for pope benedict was to bring more people back into the church. those who have left the church. for example in europe, which has become a very secular place. and also to go and recruit and tell jesus' story all over the world, to make the catholic church much more evangelical....
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he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i think, you you know, don't want to put too much on the first few hours or days of a pope, give him time to get into it. cutting through the kuria of the roman catholic church is not an easy thing to do. >> where's the state department, where is the u.s. government? >> as much as those give lip service to reform and how much change they brag about they want to bring it doesn't come easy. it takes time, it takes work. this man, there's something about him that's different. and i really am hopeful and prayerfully so he brings that spirit that lanny is talking about but also the stick that's going to be necessary to get it done. >> let me come back to you somebody who was a catholic convert some 16 years ago. will this pope be an van gellizer. will he take the message of the bible outside around the world. pope benedict said he would. he started to. i think he tired up. will this pope pick up where benedict left off and bring it in a personal way to millions of people around the wor
he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i think, you you know, don't want to put too much on the first few hours or days of a pope, give him time to get into it. cutting through the kuria of the roman catholic church is not an easy thing to do. >> where's the state department, where is the u.s. government? >> as much as those give lip service to reform and how much change they brag about they want to bring it doesn't come easy. it takes...
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the only number we're watching right now is the change on the dow. if it remains green, we get a new all-time high right now. in fact, the dow is the laggard of the three major averages. the nasdaq and s&p percentage wise have better gains than the dow right now. and you might think, albert free, that the market, in honor of the new pope, would go cardinal red at the end, but we're going to remain green. how long do you stay with it? do you buy protection? >> i would be buying protection if i'm going to spend money. i would not want to create any new long positions in a market like. as i said last friday, i didn't want to go home long. you've got an opportunity to buy monday and that was it. the money on the sidelines, whether it's coming out of bonds, if you don't believe it, that's fine. but the money not going into bonds, is sitting on the sideline. every time this market dips, money is coming in. that trend is going to break, i believe, eventually, but right now i wouldn't create any new positions, but i would have some protection. >> we have tal
the only number we're watching right now is the change on the dow. if it remains green, we get a new all-time high right now. in fact, the dow is the laggard of the three major averages. the nasdaq and s&p percentage wise have better gains than the dow right now. and you might think, albert free, that the market, in honor of the new pope, would go cardinal red at the end, but we're going to remain green. how long do you stay with it? do you buy protection? >> i would be buying...
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is that dynamic changing at all? >> no. there's real risk to dumps in coming out and admitting that they've lost valuable intellectual property or they had major financial losses so that's not going to change. people agree with you that the sea suite is the focus and that's part of why the president is doing this. we realized that just tucking to the cios doesn't do it, you to go after the board and the ceo. >> it should be more than that. this country spends $600 billion a year on defense and even yesterday when the pentagon was up before congress and they were talking about creating 40 offensive cyber security teams, not by the end of this year or by the end of next year, but by the end of the year after that by 2015. that ridiculous ay behalf, what went wrong? last year's failure is a good example of what went wrong. you have strong pressure from the business community and the privacy xhunity and we have people who will need to reveal itself. they shaped policy for a long time and i think the big turning point was the fa
is that dynamic changing at all? >> no. there's real risk to dumps in coming out and admitting that they've lost valuable intellectual property or they had major financial losses so that's not going to change. people agree with you that the sea suite is the focus and that's part of why the president is doing this. we realized that just tucking to the cios doesn't do it, you to go after the board and the ceo. >> it should be more than that. this country spends $600 billion a year on...
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of course, this could all change. on a dime! if apple were to buy netflix, i like netflix, to own itv or twitter, to own isocial or a creative buyback along with a big dividend. that would be the floor. but the momentum and the estimates are going the wrong way right now, taking the entire apple fleet of suppliers into oblivion, the black hole. yes, there has to be a level where apple can bounce. yes, i heard they reached it today but i heard we reached it yesterday and all week last week. but the valuation case everyone is raving about, it's tough to make, given that the numbers keep coming down for apple. and as long as the numbers keep coming down, the stock will too, until we see the quarter, the acquisition, and it beats the newly lowered estimates or we get the buyback and the huge dividend. until then, the apple and suppliers quarantine continues unabated. stay with cramer. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how mu
of course, this could all change. on a dime! if apple were to buy netflix, i like netflix, to own itv or twitter, to own isocial or a creative buyback along with a big dividend. that would be the floor. but the momentum and the estimates are going the wrong way right now, taking the entire apple fleet of suppliers into oblivion, the black hole. yes, there has to be a level where apple can bounce. yes, i heard they reached it today but i heard we reached it yesterday and all week last week. but...
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and the recent acquisitions have changed heckmann so much, that the company is now changing its name too! to nuverra environmental solutions. break that down. in response to this terrific quarter, 11.3%, biggest stock i saw on every exchange. let's check in with dave heckmann, executive chair of the corporation and find out where his company is headed. dick, welcome back to "mad money." >> nice to be here, jim. >> you guys say -- your cfo says this is it. the challenges of 2012 are subsiding. are we putting behind us a very difficult period that caused the stock to go down substantially from when you first came on the show? >> well, it sure looks like it to us, jim. the budgets of all of our producers have come online as we expected. there's a lot of excitement in the industry about new technologies and ways to unlock these reserves faster than -- and quicker and cheaper than we did before. so if you talk to people out there in the business, producing oil and gas, there's a lot of optimism now. >> now, the -- we used to look at the baker account as a judge of drilling. right now at a
and the recent acquisitions have changed heckmann so much, that the company is now changing its name too! to nuverra environmental solutions. break that down. in response to this terrific quarter, 11.3%, biggest stock i saw on every exchange. let's check in with dave heckmann, executive chair of the corporation and find out where his company is headed. dick, welcome back to "mad money." >> nice to be here, jim. >> you guys say -- your cfo says this is it. the challenges of...
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in terms of what could cause us to change our mind are things that could change our mind i think is new ways of making money or creating engagement. one of our core theses on facebook is in a mobile world, while you touch it more often, you may go multiple times a day versus the desk top, but your overall time spent is down. there's less time to surf ads, and the ads you do surf are more disruptive. figuring out how to get consumers to spend more time on facebook, obviously, would be a very important thing. certainly the new newsfeed last week is a hope for that. i'm not sure it accomplishes that goal. i don't think people are going to search for things and spend more time that way. but other ways of making money. look, if you're going to be buying gifts for your family via facebook, that would be a new revenue source that hasn't taken off yet. but anything that causes a new breakout revenue opportunity we would have to reevaluate our view. >> thanks, rich. they've got to figure out how to get me on facebook. that's the first step. >> they were just showing the facebook page there. >> t
in terms of what could cause us to change our mind are things that could change our mind i think is new ways of making money or creating engagement. one of our core theses on facebook is in a mobile world, while you touch it more often, you may go multiple times a day versus the desk top, but your overall time spent is down. there's less time to surf ads, and the ads you do surf are more disruptive. figuring out how to get consumers to spend more time on facebook, obviously, would be a very...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> the >>> the results are in. who won our street fight? >> yeah, that's right. >> bull case on oracle takes the trophy tonight. let's go around the horn. mike? >> the risk is to the upside on the vix. i like vix futures. >> doc jay? >> ch robinson, going to keep going. >> tim? >> stay with the online brokers and the mutual fund firm. but i like etrade etfc. >> there is a gusher of oil out there, short oil uso. >> iron mountain traded great. and shout out today. >> yeah. >> all right. i'm melissa lee, thanks for watching, see you tomorrow 9:00 a.m. "squawk on the street," back here at 5:00 for more "fast money," meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! >> they're going to go out of business and he's nuts. they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i like to say there's a bull market somewhere. mad money, you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friend, i'm jus
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> the >>> the results are in. who won our street fight? >> yeah, that's right. >> bull case on oracle takes the trophy tonight. let's go around the horn. mike? >> the risk is to the upside on the vix. i like vix futures. >> doc jay? >> ch robinson, going to keep going. >> tim? >> stay with the online brokers and the mutual fund firm. but i like etrade etfc. >> there is a gusher of...
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has any of that fundamentally changed after results and what it says today? >> nothing has changed. this is a company which has revolutionized clothing retail. model is strong. big competitive advantage which gets bigger with very high barriers to entry. within the last three years we have seen growth 20%. going forward it will be 15%. that's understandable considering the kind of base of comparison becomes bigger and bigger. 6% is above their own long-term projections. that level of growth was going to be unsustainable over the longer term. that said, you are still looking at a solid growth of 15% earnings for the next few years. >> you talked about retail becoming polarized and there have been -- it matters greatly whose horse you have been on. if you had bought and sold in the last couple years you would have done great. is it time for rotation? h & m has come forward with the line in london that's more upscale. new line and other stores they are launched. massive investment. are they starting to get it? any reason why them being cheaper and underperformed investors may want to r
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of changes within the catholic church. >> mary, you know, there was some debate early on, basically about whether or not they were going to go with a younger candidate for, who would be the pope for a longer period of time, which would give him the chance to rebuild the church, to grow the church, to set out his mission and complete his mission. yet the other side of the coin was, that they wanted an older pope that had more pastoral experience, and also, more global experience. so to bill's point, i wonder if they compromised a little bit on the age issue, in order to get the growth side of the equation. >> it could certainly be one of the reasons. of course, you know, we will see, in the coming hours, i'm sure we'll hear more and more about what happened. but here's just a couple of pieces of information. i'm struck, i'm getting some information on him as we go. there is a description of him, saying he is a man of great simplicity, who can often be found walking the streets of buenos aires to meet and talk with his people. in conversation, cardinal bergoglio is critical of the pol
of changes within the catholic church. >> mary, you know, there was some debate early on, basically about whether or not they were going to go with a younger candidate for, who would be the pope for a longer period of time, which would give him the chance to rebuild the church, to grow the church, to set out his mission and complete his mission. yet the other side of the coin was, that they wanted an older pope that had more pastoral experience, and also, more global experience. so to...
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in other words, you can't make incremental changes in that samsung galaxy, the s3 to the s4. if it's just incremental, i don't know if that's enough to move the needle for them. >> pete, let's trade this. that's the big issue on the table is that samsung has started to eat apple's lunch, that it's innovating better than apple is. what do you do? >> i don't agree with that, but i think the problem is -- >> don't the facts bear that out? >> to a degree. however, as we've said for a long time on the show, and i continue to pound the table every day, and i see people talking about generational buys and this buy and that buy. this is a second-half story. they will start to be in a better competition, and innovative. but they've got to get the price right as far as the iphone -- >> are they coming out with a new phone sometime -- >> a lower-priced phone, absolutely. that's what we're going to be seeing is the lower-priced phone in the second half and carrier deals in the asian markets that have been a huge problem for them going forward. >> the play between samsung and apple has an
in other words, you can't make incremental changes in that samsung galaxy, the s3 to the s4. if it's just incremental, i don't know if that's enough to move the needle for them. >> pete, let's trade this. that's the big issue on the table is that samsung has started to eat apple's lunch, that it's innovating better than apple is. what do you do? >> i don't agree with that, but i think the problem is -- >> don't the facts bear that out? >> to a degree. however, as we've...
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we change the norms in our school. suspensions have decreased nationally in the thousand schools we've been in by more than 30 percent, discipline referrals go down because young people are defusing the escalating interrupting, preventing and stopping injustice. do we have the courage as a nation to stop focusing on the problem and begin to really understand the best cost effective solution is to empower our young people? treat them not as empty bottles to be filled but candle sz to be lit. and i hope we can all use our collective voices today to spread a message of empowerment, justice and courage. courage. thank you . >> thanks, rick, i think we'll dig into that message of empowerment a little bit more deeply. next up is. >> our president was unable to be with us today but sends her greetings from washington, dc i hope you all have the handouts on the table that describe our organization. basically for the last 20 years, our organization has challenged stereotypes and misinformation about muslims and their faith, tru
we change the norms in our school. suspensions have decreased nationally in the thousand schools we've been in by more than 30 percent, discipline referrals go down because young people are defusing the escalating interrupting, preventing and stopping injustice. do we have the courage as a nation to stop focusing on the problem and begin to really understand the best cost effective solution is to empower our young people? treat them not as empty bottles to be filled but candle sz to be lit. and...
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i wonder if there is a sense of unease that changes coming, that it might not be changed, that some of them actually want. >> you were there while the announcement was being made. i was wondering the same thing. there were all these romans but turned out for the announcement of the pope. was there also disappointment this was going to be a non- european coke for the first time in over a millennium? >> -- non-european pope for the first time in over a millennium? >> the growth in the catholic church is not here in europe. it is in the developing world, and there has to be an increasing representation, so what they seem to have sold off tonight is someone with an italian father who moved to argentina, so there is of a bit of italian blood in the new pope. one thing we are taking upon is the sense but the curia needs to change. it is the lack of government but has led to many of the crises it has suffered over the past few years. >> thank you perry much for all of your report in for more -- for your report. a lot of firsts, not the least of which is he is a desert. you are -- a jesuit. yo
i wonder if there is a sense of unease that changes coming, that it might not be changed, that some of them actually want. >> you were there while the announcement was being made. i was wondering the same thing. there were all these romans but turned out for the announcement of the pope. was there also disappointment this was going to be a non- european coke for the first time in over a millennium? >> -- non-european pope for the first time in over a millennium? >> the growth...
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it could change the way you relate to your car. the new app is called a drive assistant and it's made by a company called automatic. here is the web site. and here is the app. and here is where the magic begins. with beeps it tells you it's working so co-voler -- developer takes us out for a test drive its reading information such as your velocity. and some data. and it's streaming for the phone. >> keeps track of your drive toog. watch as it breaks hard on purpose. >> that was a brake i took too hard. it's just a reminder that you know, watch where you're going. take a easy brake next time. >> it beeps if you accelerate too fast, too. once you park it remembers where the car is located and shows ultraexact route you took and how much it costs to you drive it. >> this is from san jose to san francisco. i know that because the cost of this knows where you have stopped in a gas station at that station it keeps track of mileage for every trip and what you should have received according to the epaf check engine light goes on, it goes o
it could change the way you relate to your car. the new app is called a drive assistant and it's made by a company called automatic. here is the web site. and here is the app. and here is where the magic begins. with beeps it tells you it's working so co-voler -- developer takes us out for a test drive its reading information such as your velocity. and some data. and it's streaming for the phone. >> keeps track of your drive toog. watch as it breaks hard on purpose. >> that was a...
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she was shot as her dad changed her diaper in their mini van. her dad is a gang member and was the intended target. in the 89 days since the tragedy at newtown at least 2,635 americans have died as a result of gun violence. that's a rough estimate from "slate" magazine, and that's about 100 new townes since new townes. some mothers aren't waiting before mobilizing, however. today an organization dismatched members across capitol hill. the group's goals are . . . joining me now is the founder of the group, shannon watts. thanks for joining us here in "the war room." >> thank you. >> michael: take us inside your efforts today. how were you received by members of congress? >> we were received very well. we had a white house policy briefing this morning at about 8:30, and we spent an hour with members of the white house administration telling us all about what we should be doing to help fight the fight for gun control in this country, and we were even met by valley jerit, and we were very thrilled that they took moms so seriously. and then we spent
she was shot as her dad changed her diaper in their mini van. her dad is a gang member and was the intended target. in the 89 days since the tragedy at newtown at least 2,635 americans have died as a result of gun violence. that's a rough estimate from "slate" magazine, and that's about 100 new townes since new townes. some mothers aren't waiting before mobilizing, however. today an organization dismatched members across capitol hill. the group's goals are . . . joining me now is the...
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that change to 102.5. and then a subsequent third ordinance just came through that actually reinserted this one specific district, c3osd into that list which no longer exists. so, one of the changes i would like to request from the committee today is that section 102.5 be amended again to delete that specific reference to a district because we no longer even list the specific districts on that chart. and then as described, item number 2 is being requested by the supervisor. item number 3 is just describing how all of our fees are currently by law indexed by the controller to make sure that they are inflation adjusted. so, we inform the public where they might be able to get this list of inflation adjusted item. number 4 is another amendment that i would like to request to the committee today, and this is our intent was to ensure that moving fund were not allowed in the union square area and this goes through an explanation. this code section provided an exemption from the requirement for moving signs for t
that change to 102.5. and then a subsequent third ordinance just came through that actually reinserted this one specific district, c3osd into that list which no longer exists. so, one of the changes i would like to request from the committee today is that section 102.5 be amended again to delete that specific reference to a district because we no longer even list the specific districts on that chart. and then as described, item number 2 is being requested by the supervisor. item number 3 is...
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it has not changed and it does the same thing. it decimates medicaid. it undermines medicare and of course, we don't want the president offering up a chained cpi for social security when that's not even in ryan budget. >> congressman crowley, you heard chris van hollen. his analysis is there is no wiggle room at all in this budget. if that's going to be the blueprint for the republicans in the house, how's this going to end up? >> i think it's interesting. it's as if the election never took place. we have a regurgitation, a few changes here and there. but you know, i want to remind mr. ryan and the republican party that the american people rejected a similar budget in that last election. the state of wisconsin, paul ryan's home state, rejected that budget. his hometown rejected that budget when they supported the president. so, i think we have to stop you know, these shenanigans. >> but congressman, we need to get to a deal and the fundamentals of the deal is that the president wants a grand bargain. he's not going to get a grand bargain unless he chips
it has not changed and it does the same thing. it decimates medicaid. it undermines medicare and of course, we don't want the president offering up a chained cpi for social security when that's not even in ryan budget. >> congressman crowley, you heard chris van hollen. his analysis is there is no wiggle room at all in this budget. if that's going to be the blueprint for the republicans in the house, how's this going to end up? >> i think it's interesting. it's as if the election...
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he gave me a job and it changed my whole life. when i walked out, he told me come back the next day i was hired. when i walked out of there, i said i was going to find me some [speaker not understood] in this community and that's what i did. so, what i did, i developed a website, home boy hotline, i went and got the 501(c) (3) and i found 20, i got 10 to 25 employers all over the bay area that's willing to hire people, to shelter, in the tenderloin, i got a couple telemarketing places. also i deal with on the private industry council in oakland, i deal with western community center, i deal with hospitality house, downtown in san francisco. these places help you get your resume together. and what i did also, i went and found all the websites that would offer job training. i just put everything on one website, any type of place that would help you with a legal resource and housing, i found a place in oakland, let you stay there for 18 months and you can get truck driving skills, construction trade. upon release a lot of people don't
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but again no changes whatsoever to benefits. this comes more through efficiencies or reduced payments to hospitals or doctors. >> brown: both sides know that their proposal is not going to fly with the other. is there talk that you hear about some middle ground or is this as we heard in qualmy's piece sort of positions now just to see what they can get to? >> i think this week is like the budget battle knife fight. you know, everyone is just swarming each oter an trying to figure out what the negotiations are. but also you have to keep in mind they're setting up the parameters for the debt ceiling fight that we're going to face this summer. with each of these things, it sort of feeds into the next budget battle. that's what it's meant to do this week. >> brown: in the meantime you have the president coming to capitol hill today for the first time with four meetings with all the different factions. what do you hear from members about either the ones who have already participated or are they looking forward to this? do they see so
but again no changes whatsoever to benefits. this comes more through efficiencies or reduced payments to hospitals or doctors. >> brown: both sides know that their proposal is not going to fly with the other. is there talk that you hear about some middle ground or is this as we heard in qualmy's piece sort of positions now just to see what they can get to? >> i think this week is like the budget battle knife fight. you know, everyone is just swarming each oter an trying to figure...
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sugardaddy.com picked a bay area town and said -- >> hey, we'll give you lots of money if you change your money to our website's name. kpix5's david jackson on the outlandish offer and the city's response. >> it's a surprise offer to an unlikely town, but not so fast. dating site, sugardaddy.com offered $12 million to wood side, if the village would legally change its name to sugardaddy.com, california. wood side chosen because of it small size and extreme wealth, which means you're looking at a tremendous amount of affluent, older gentleman. so we figured it's a good place to plant our flag. >> that means you are serious? >> the men were unanimous, no sugar daddy name up in here. >> i thought it was a joke. all towns come and try that, this isn't one that means the money or has any desire to change their name. >> this is crazy. this is woodside, this is in and out not sugardaddy.com. >> but women outnumber the men and some think the name change works. >> it's totally suiting, of course i think it's a good idea. >> it's totally suiting. >> it dotely is. look ashed this place. a lot o
sugardaddy.com picked a bay area town and said -- >> hey, we'll give you lots of money if you change your money to our website's name. kpix5's david jackson on the outlandish offer and the city's response. >> it's a surprise offer to an unlikely town, but not so fast. dating site, sugardaddy.com offered $12 million to wood side, if the village would legally change its name to sugardaddy.com, california. wood side chosen because of it small size and extreme wealth, which means you're...
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the methodology is going to be where we change the wording slightly. there were rate changes, and we added an up to date information data. and this included care patients. one question we repeat in this initial survey was designed to measure the public awareness. and we asked if people read anything about that and 20 percent last year told us they read it and essentially it has not changed this year. people say they have not yet familiar with the proposal. we had an initial question where we asked people to choose won two statements. we asked them if they would pay more for cleaner energy or if they'd pay the same rate if it didn't change tail. roughly people are saying that they'd rather pay more for cleaner energy. following that general question we had a question anticipating that most members of the public wouldn't be familiar with that. the mechanics and the nature of the sources and it's impact over the long-term leading to cleaner facilities in the cities were we asked the recipients if they'd go back to pg&e. 40 people said they'd stay with pg&
the methodology is going to be where we change the wording slightly. there were rate changes, and we added an up to date information data. and this included care patients. one question we repeat in this initial survey was designed to measure the public awareness. and we asked if people read anything about that and 20 percent last year told us they read it and essentially it has not changed this year. people say they have not yet familiar with the proposal. we had an initial question where we...
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of those changes and the impact those changes have, that's the key part. one of the great parts about having cyber command at n.s.a. is that we can thrempling academic capabilities of n.s.a. with the military working together to ensure we have these courses that both our civilian and military people go through. we have made great strides through that. we have a whole series of courses that we can show you that we're giving to our folks, and then when i talk publicly, i also give people insights to books that they should read. when i was a younger officer, i know i did not read all of those books that people recommended but there are some great books that we recommended they read. >> are you satisfied this assimilation is going on fast enough and that it will continue, you know, the changes occur very, very rapidly in this area. >> it is growing. not fast enough. there is a lot that we have to do, but changing some of these courses takes time. we are pushing this very hard. with a focus on those folks that first have to operate in this area. i think that pa
of those changes and the impact those changes have, that's the key part. one of the great parts about having cyber command at n.s.a. is that we can thrempling academic capabilities of n.s.a. with the military working together to ensure we have these courses that both our civilian and military people go through. we have made great strides through that. we have a whole series of courses that we can show you that we're giving to our folks, and then when i talk publicly, i also give people insights...
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and their job was to change the culture, very much what we've heard today, change the culture to get rid of the stigma of mental health and understanding that a lot of these kids feel anxiety and stress, they need someone to talk to. they just don't have the perspective that an adult has. >> one of the things that struck me was the boys were interviewed, they knew they were in trouble, but i didn't hear them say i'm sorry, i shouldn't have sent the picture on. >> the three boys were arrested and they complied with a vuft stis program and part of that program was to write a letter to jill apologizing. as one could expect there is a spectrum of responses. some were very, very sincere. some were more concerned that they were caught. they were asked to be part of this video today, it was critical they were involved. i think what is interesting you catch the quote, while i'm the big dog, i got someone naked. i just want to point, that's the culture that was going on, that jill was a possession, a baseball card or a dollar bill. >> has that culture changed? >> yes, i think cassie is doing
and their job was to change the culture, very much what we've heard today, change the culture to get rid of the stigma of mental health and understanding that a lot of these kids feel anxiety and stress, they need someone to talk to. they just don't have the perspective that an adult has. >> one of the things that struck me was the boys were interviewed, they knew they were in trouble, but i didn't hear them say i'm sorry, i shouldn't have sent the picture on. >> the three boys were...
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the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's becoming a lot more young people. we're going to go out and expand the electorate. get the new voters, register them, bring them into the process. the folks registered to vote and not turning out in texas we're going to build a grassroots campaign and turn it into a competitive battleground state. >> stephen: if you do that, that will upset the natural order of things. we know it's in the constitution that ohio and florida get to pick the next president. do you not believe in the constitution? >> in texas if you go there and talk to volunteers. i've seen theçó volunteers whetr it's in el paso driving up towards new mexico or calling down they want to focus on texas. we're going to bring the fight to texas and make the a battleground state so that anybody that wants to be the commander in chief, they have to fight for texas. >> stephen: what do you mean the demographic shifts are happening? that's just liberal you've mixes for hispanics and black people d you've ms.ims deuphemis
the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's becoming a lot more young people. we're going to go out and expand the electorate. get the new voters, register them, bring them into the process. the folks registered to vote and not turning out in texas we're going to build a grassroots campaign and turn it into a competitive battleground state. >> stephen: if you do that, that will upset the natural order of things. we know it's in...
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each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, there is a way we can do it. we're already doing it, let's not lose sight of it, but we have to be more focused, more clear and more collaborative and not forget to really empower our children. they are our best hope for changing the world. >> hello, my name is chris bridges. i'm grappling with trying to address several things that i've heard during the course of this program. i'll try to keep it as brief as possible. it's more of a statement than a question. a lot of people have mentioned power, the power balance between people and the trauma that people can bring in from outside and the significance of being traumatized and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you a
each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, there is a way we can do it. we're already doing it, let's not lose sight of it, but we have to be more focused, more clear and more collaborative and not forget to really empower our children. they are our best hope for changing the world. >> hello, my name is chris bridges. i'm grappling with trying to address several things that i've heard during the course of this program....
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your approval for those changes. i also want you to let you know that it does address the 10 recommendations that i approve the january 22nd meeting. and our intent is to respond in writing to those recommendation as part of the change notice that will be published late next week. that concludes my presentation >> commissioners? >> good commissioners my last item is as you know, we regard bias, sympathy, or prejudice can is an important client and it's been in the leadership of art and i'd like to have art come up and make awning announcement although he provided all the information. >> thank you members of the commission. mr. president, the announcement was the letter announcing my retire retirement. and it's hard i feel that i've been in one way or another embodied in the water system and it's been a treat. so there will be opportunity for reflexion on the past and so forth. but i want to make sure i made that announcement directly to you. i'll be on board until december. and just to leave you rest assured the boar
your approval for those changes. i also want you to let you know that it does address the 10 recommendations that i approve the january 22nd meeting. and our intent is to respond in writing to those recommendation as part of the change notice that will be published late next week. that concludes my presentation >> commissioners? >> good commissioners my last item is as you know, we regard bias, sympathy, or prejudice can is an important client and it's been in the leadership of art...
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yourself in the way that you want to change. and create those opportunities for you for years to come. those the most happiest moments i have seen. and i have seen a lot of that happen as well. we have to do for the most disadvantaged and challenged kids in the systems. that we touch upon when it's juvenile, youth or adult probation. again, thank you very much for coming together and making this your priority as well. and again thank you for the lead agencies doing this too. appreciate it. [applause]
yourself in the way that you want to change. and create those opportunities for you for years to come. those the most happiest moments i have seen. and i have seen a lot of that happen as well. we have to do for the most disadvantaged and challenged kids in the systems. that we touch upon when it's juvenile, youth or adult probation. again, thank you very much for coming together and making this your priority as well. and again thank you for the lead agencies doing this too. appreciate it....
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whether that change is voting on an issue in a way that they will really confident about, or that change is how to understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand how to achieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market and creamery by going to buy right market.com. and don't forget to check out our blog for more info on many of our episodes at sf quick bites.com. until next time, may the fork be with you. ♪ ♪ >> so chocolaty. mm. ♪ >> oh, this is awesome. oh, sorry. i thought we were done rolling. ♪ ♪ test, test, test test, test >> good afternoon let's a call to order this meeting. madam secretary kindly read the roll >> (reading role). >> thank you madam secretary good afternoon i did w
whether that change is voting on an issue in a way that they will really confident about, or that change is how to understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand how to achieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a...
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we're against the changed cpi. but we're keeping the doors open. we want to hear what the president has to say and i always believe that he has an open mind and an open heart. but it's up to many of us. to keep the fight going. >> we are going to find out. no question about it. thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> and that is the ed show. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, my exclusive interview with the man who shot the 47% video. good evening, rachel. >> i'm so looking forward to that. thank you for joining us this hour. ed schultz is going to be joining us later this hour because his show has landed a really big scoop that is going to be airing tomorrow night. i want to get a chance to talk to ed about what they've got. it's coming up later to be the. but there's lot going on today. the president meeting with the sultan of brunei. also, chuck hagel. who just returned from afghanistan. that trip marked by two u.s. soldiers killed. also, we learned today that the helicopter crash in southern afghanistan killed five u.s. servic
we're against the changed cpi. but we're keeping the doors open. we want to hear what the president has to say and i always believe that he has an open mind and an open heart. but it's up to many of us. to keep the fight going. >> we are going to find out. no question about it. thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >> and that is the ed show. tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern, my exclusive interview with the man who shot the 47% video. good evening, rachel....
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as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help here. relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and growth objectives. solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a special edition of bbc world news america. meet pope francis. a surprise announcement at the vatican. he is named the next leader of the roman catholic church. tens of thousands of people gathered outside of the vatican to wait for the announcement and to hear him speak. now comes the tough job of guiding this troubled search through difficult times. is frances the right man for that task? tonight there is a new post of the roman catholic church. jorge bergoglio was elected and chose the name francis. it is a historic church. he is the first from outside of europe in more than a millennium. thousandth part the square who d
as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help here. relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and growth objectives. solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a...
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anybody can change. if you're sitting out there now, and you've got a 6-year-old or an 8-year-old or a 14-year-old who's having terrible behavior problems who's not listening and who's not learning i want to give you some hope. people change, but they have to know how to change and that's where the total transformation program comes in. >> i would highly recommend total transformation to anybody because, you know from my own experience my life went from, you know, a living nightmare to a lot of joy and fun in our house. >> if i hadn't have met james, there's no doubt i would be nowhere near as solid as i am right now. i wouldn't have any goals. i was an angry person. i was confused and frustrated, and if i hadn't have met james there's no doubt i would probably be kicked out of school, kicked out of my house. probably would be having a tough life right now but james has helped me in so many ways that my life is real strong and steady, and there's no doubt that i'm on my way. >> it works, and if you're wi
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changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin and the ranking member and members of congress. it is a tremendous honor to work with and for general bob kehler. he has been so supportive of everything that we are trying to do and cybercommand. he is the only one that is nice to me and an intelligence officer. [laughter] you know, eight gives me great pleasure to talk about great things we're doing we are doing and cybercommand and address some of these questions that you put on the table. i will try to answer some of them. i cannot answer all of them today. the role of the defens
changed since a year ago. we hope to meet our mission responsibilities today. but the pathway we are on is creating risk and our ability to execute it. i look forward to working with the committee in congress on these difficult and complex challenges and i will carry back your message of appreciation for the men and women that we are privileged to associate with and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, general kehler. general alexander? >> thank you, chairman carl levin...
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it's great to be here on 24th street i can literally see all the changes and the constant very brnt area. it gets crowded up here. i'm glad to join president chiu and the other supervisors who are supporting this neighborhood. all over the city we have 11 of these cb ds thought the city and 5 entire districts. the latest one i want to thank the board for the district that is raising their own money that can really compliment the downtown moscone. the neighborhoods i enjoy just as much because the neighborhood are constantly working to find ways to improve. i'm glad to see public works that helps get the permits done for those parks that have been here for 26 years and having funny; right? >> and that's at the way it should be. we have fun where we live and it's always a great investment to have the agencies working together with the neighborhoods association and the community benefit districts to improve and constantly change and improve the streets and uses of the streets as we try to support our neighbors. this makes our city great. i want to recognize scott wiener and david is working
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they were changing the by laws to eliminate me. why? because i testify that about the bars at the planning commission. and after several times when this change was read over and over by the city employees it's a police code violation. i can be arrested for this. but almost all the resident are given because they were forced out by threats and intimidation in the press and yet those are the group that you say is - our neighborhood is wrecked >> any additional public comment? >> sue i'm asking the commission to request a hearing on a couple of hearing. one is a presentation of how where you're going to process with the dates where we have to read those in the paper. it's a planning commission issue. second saturdays paper the sequesterer. in the sequesterer list which is the list of impacts of san francisco was the removal of chunks not all but a chunk of the central quarter what is going to happen to the funding for the sequesterer for the city? i think it's a matter of planning commission interests >> if the sequesterer changes the fund
they were changing the by laws to eliminate me. why? because i testify that about the bars at the planning commission. and after several times when this change was read over and over by the city employees it's a police code violation. i can be arrested for this. but almost all the resident are given because they were forced out by threats and intimidation in the press and yet those are the group that you say is - our neighborhood is wrecked >> any additional public comment? >> sue...
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pdr is changing. we did work a lot with sf made and a lot of our pdr groups ensured their voices were heard. but if the plan had been the other way around, we might be hearing from pdr and not from office. but soma is a neighborhood that everyone wants to do. people want soma to have more office, people want soma to have more entertainment, acknowledge historic pdr uses. we're trying to make a balance of all those desires on a small neighborhood and we are trying to accommodate much of the growth of the city and that's what this plan is really trying to represent and put forward. the last thing i wanted to say, i forgot to thank two incredibly important people and that is danny and april in my office. april actually many years -- april many years ago started out as a member of the task force of the western soma plan before she became a legislative aid for district 6. and has spent the last four years as a legislative aid continuing to support the community from the city hall side. danny came on in jan
pdr is changing. we did work a lot with sf made and a lot of our pdr groups ensured their voices were heard. but if the plan had been the other way around, we might be hearing from pdr and not from office. but soma is a neighborhood that everyone wants to do. people want soma to have more office, people want soma to have more entertainment, acknowledge historic pdr uses. we're trying to make a balance of all those desires on a small neighborhood and we are trying to accommodate much of the...
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change number one. >> female deacons. there's no reason that deacons couldn't be female. >> reporter: a deacon is an ordained cleric a level beneath a priest who can marry and baptize catholics. the church has been debating whether women can do that job for half a century. >> she will possess the gift of god. >> reporter: father bill tkachuk is the pastor. he acknowledges the vital role of women in his parish. do they deserve a greater voice? >> yes. i understand the tension for a woman today, but i also understand the struggle for the church to say but this is 2,000 years of thinking a certain way and so is god really asking us to change this? can we do? do we have the authority to change this? >> the doctrine was man-made right? the ministry of christ was as pure as can be. and ever since christ left it in the hands of man that's when things started to screw up. >> reporter: victoria fleming and others we interviewed cited a vatican investigation of a group that represents american nuns. the church hierarchy said the nu
change number one. >> female deacons. there's no reason that deacons couldn't be female. >> reporter: a deacon is an ordained cleric a level beneath a priest who can marry and baptize catholics. the church has been debating whether women can do that job for half a century. >> she will possess the gift of god. >> reporter: father bill tkachuk is the pastor. he acknowledges the vital role of women in his parish. do they deserve a greater voice? >> yes. i understand...
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before we started the show, we were at 497,000 and some change. not that you guys are change. but now we are well above 500,000. 503, sara? tomorrow morning we'll tell you how high we've gotten. >> because i begged! >> klg went on her knees, and not sure what she'll do tomorrow. >> it ain't the first time. >> tomorrow actress jennifer esposito. >> and jennifer gourder with paint tricks. >> and weight loss. >> enjoy your tuesday booze-day, everybody. tomorrow it is wednesday wines-day. i'll keep talking until they say stop. >> bye! jeff: from "lord of the rings and" and "lost," dominic monaghan. now you're doing reality, which is tougher? >> the real element of reality is harder. jeff: real man is the reality star. >> that looks like "survivor." why not just come and do it? jeff: then inspirational story of amazing outreach. sports was your outlet. >> it was my life. [applause] hello, hello! a little about me. i'm recently married. i work with my wife on the show and i'm learning how to be adad to two amazing kids in a blended family. i'm hosting a talk show because there's a l
before we started the show, we were at 497,000 and some change. not that you guys are change. but now we are well above 500,000. 503, sara? tomorrow morning we'll tell you how high we've gotten. >> because i begged! >> klg went on her knees, and not sure what she'll do tomorrow. >> it ain't the first time. >> tomorrow actress jennifer esposito. >> and jennifer gourder with paint tricks. >> and weight loss. >> enjoy your tuesday booze-day, everybody....
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not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is not a period of mourning so cardinals were able to focus, if you will, on the next selection and moving forward. but this hasn't happened in 600 years that we have seen the transition in this way. >> you're right. 600 years is a long time to go without a pope stepping down. the interesting thing, we didn't have a period of mourning for a pope who had passed away. but i believe there was definitely a period of shock. precisely because it's been so long since something like this happened and people were really convinced that pope benedict was doing a good job in
not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is...
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the dating would change if the village would legally change its name to sugar daddy.com california. wood side chose because of its small size and extreme wealth which means. >> you're look at a tremendous amount of affluent holder gentlemen, not always a lot of week so we fig you ared it's good place to place our flag of dating web sites. >> no sugar daddy name up in here. >> i thought it was a joke especially, you know, of all towns to come and try that. the isn't really one that needs the money or has any desire to change their name. >> i rif here. this is the first i've heard of it. this is crazy. this is not wood side. this is not sugardaddy.com. >> but women outnumber men five to one and some think the name changes works. >> it's totally suiting. of course i think it's a good idea. >> it's totally suiting. >> it totally is. look around this place. there's a lot of women right now, but the shu dpar daddies are coming in soon. wood side city council did not fre with carry. they gave shu far daddy the silent treatment and wanted none of the $12 million and none of the game changin
the dating would change if the village would legally change its name to sugar daddy.com california. wood side chose because of its small size and extreme wealth which means. >> you're look at a tremendous amount of affluent holder gentlemen, not always a lot of week so we fig you ared it's good place to place our flag of dating web sites. >> no sugar daddy name up in here. >> i thought it was a joke especially, you know, of all towns to come and try that. the isn't really one...
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i am thinking -- and i'm really glad this is the opportunity to look at it and change it, but i think this is shocking to me. and then i don't understand the graph on page nine and so i'm looking at a couple things and i guess i can't read it that well /-pls . >> can i address the other points. if you were a [inaudible] two did you grow to three? if you're at a four or a five, if you maintain that level that's considered to be gross. and commissioner wynn said earlier asked about targets and the state does set targets for achievement change. it's been a moving target and it's about 56 percent right now, just to give you an idea of how students are doing. if they're surpassing that mid 50 rang that seems to be a good measure. looking at that blue graph, that looks at students who started in kinder in one of the pathways and even if they leave the pathway they're still /r-p sented by this. so the [inaudible] at least in spanish does show a different -- those two things. >> so the chart that i'm looking at is on page eight -- i think that's the one i'm most freaked out about it. so that
i am thinking -- and i'm really glad this is the opportunity to look at it and change it, but i think this is shocking to me. and then i don't understand the graph on page nine and so i'm looking at a couple things and i guess i can't read it that well /-pls . >> can i address the other points. if you were a [inaudible] two did you grow to three? if you're at a four or a five, if you maintain that level that's considered to be gross. and commissioner wynn said earlier asked about targets...
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i'm going to change this. medicare, 1965, president 2013, created by l.b.j., destroyed by the g.o.p. i don't think so. seniors don't want it. americans don't want it. the last campaign for presidency, this was one of the major issues and ryan is coming back with it. bad idea, bad timing. and i want to end with this, this is a great country. there is no other place in the world like the united states. it is one terrific country. there is enormous energy in this country, where people want to get a job and go to work and businesses want to grow and hire people. all of that is waiting for congress to get its act together, to get this sequestration out of the way, austerity budget, 750,000 jobs to be lost. get that out of the way. look at a balanced proposal and end tax loopholes, make some cuts, make wise, thoughtful cuts. it can be done and should be done. along the way, we can grow the economy. we can once again make it in america. because when we make things in america, when we use our tax money to buy american
i'm going to change this. medicare, 1965, president 2013, created by l.b.j., destroyed by the g.o.p. i don't think so. seniors don't want it. americans don't want it. the last campaign for presidency, this was one of the major issues and ryan is coming back with it. bad idea, bad timing. and i want to end with this, this is a great country. there is no other place in the world like the united states. it is one terrific country. there is enormous energy in this country, where people want to get...
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>> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been more site specific to this place and we think just visually in terms of its scupltural form it really holds its own against the architectural largest and grandeur of the building. it is an unusual compelling object. we think it will draw people out on the terrace, they will see the big cone and say what is that. then as they approach the cone tell hear these very unusual sounds that were obtained from the cornell orinthology lab. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds
>> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been more site specific to this place and we think just...
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that number was changed down to 10. we adjusted our spending, our assumptions about spending accordingly. our assumptions about spending are specific to the various categories. i'll show you what those assumptions are. so, this slide provide you with a list of different categories we included. there are others down there that include a couple of catchall categories. it shows you the change in spending for management, change in spending from syndicates given the vastly smaller number, the change in spending on infrastructure which in fact is larger than we assumed at the time. but overall we got a reduction in spending of about $265 million or about a third of what we were assuming previously in 2010. so, it's expenditures of about 469 million versus 200 -- sorry, 791 million back in 2010. >> local visitors, that's 150, what was that number? you have millions and dollars here on the first category. when it comes to visitors you're talking about what visitors are going to spend? >> exactly right. >> and nonvisitors, okay,
that number was changed down to 10. we adjusted our spending, our assumptions about spending accordingly. our assumptions about spending are specific to the various categories. i'll show you what those assumptions are. so, this slide provide you with a list of different categories we included. there are others down there that include a couple of catchall categories. it shows you the change in spending for management, change in spending from syndicates given the vastly smaller number, the change...
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it's about to change. i'll show what you is coming up straight ahead. >> big cheers from the catholic as as white smoke rose from the sistine chapel today. cardinal bergoglio emerged as pope francis, the first pope to take this name and a pope of many firsts if in fact. >> catholics are celebrating after the vatican announced the church has a new leader. the new pope's entree was accompanied by musical man fair. 115 cardinal elects selected the 76-year-old this morning to lead the world's 1.2 billion roman catholics. he chose the papal name francis. he's also the first pontiff from americas and first jesuit pope. the first request is prayers. >> i ask that you pray to the lord so that he blesses me so that mayors of people will bring down the blessing of god. >> pope france wris was said to be the runner up in the last election. he will visit his predecessor tomorrow at the
it's about to change. i'll show what you is coming up straight ahead. >> big cheers from the catholic as as white smoke rose from the sistine chapel today. cardinal bergoglio emerged as pope francis, the first pope to take this name and a pope of many firsts if in fact. >> catholics are celebrating after the vatican announced the church has a new leader. the new pope's entree was accompanied by musical man fair. 115 cardinal elects selected the 76-year-old this morning to lead the...
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during only two buildings have been changed under the revised project. the new hospital at cathedral hill campus which has been reduced in size by 251 beds and the replacement hospital at st. luke's campus that has been increased by 40 beds. specifically, the new hospital at cathedral hill campus would be reduced from 555 beds to 304 beds. that is the hospital's initial build out would result in 2 74 available beds, with shelf space providing capacity for up to 50 additional bed in the future. the hospital building would be reduced by three floors, decreasing from 15 floors to 12 floors, or 39 feet reducing hospital height from 265 feet to 2 26 feet. the hospital growth floor area will be reduced by approximately 174, 560 gross square feet. the number of proposed parking spaces at ka thea dylan ratigan hill campus will be reduced by 237 spaceses, from originally planned 5 13 spaces to 276 spaces. ~ there will be no changes to the building footprint, circulation, access, landscape or streetscape improvements previously proposed at the cathedral hill campu
during only two buildings have been changed under the revised project. the new hospital at cathedral hill campus which has been reduced in size by 251 beds and the replacement hospital at st. luke's campus that has been increased by 40 beds. specifically, the new hospital at cathedral hill campus would be reduced from 555 beds to 304 beds. that is the hospital's initial build out would result in 2 74 available beds, with shelf space providing capacity for up to 50 additional bed in the future....